Navimow X430 Install in Wilmington, DE: Two Yards, One Mower
One robotic mower. Two properties. Zero edging.
We just wrapped a robotic mower install in Wilmington, Delaware — and this one’s a little different. Not only is the mower handling our customer’s lawn, it’s also crossing over to cut her neighbor’s property too. One machine, two yards, both looking sharp all season long.
One mower, two yards
If you’ve ever wondered whether a single robot mower can share duty across property lines, this install answers it. We mapped both lawns, connected them, and set up one Segway Navimow X430 to keep both looking sharp. For two neighbors, that’s one machine and one bill to split — a genuinely smart way to bring the cost per yard down.
The stone border that kills string trimming
The other detail worth showing off: her home has a perfect stone border running along the edges. That clean hardscape lets the mower ride right up to the boundary and cut all the way to the edge — which means no string trimming, no edging, no cleanup.
It’s a great example of how the right landscaping details make a robotic mower even more effective. If you’re planning ahead, a hardscape edge along fences and beds is one of the best upgrades you can make for a truly hands-off lawn.
Quiet enough to run next door
Because the same machine is crossing the property line, being quiet matters even more. A robotic mower runs at about 60 dB — quieter than a dishwasher — so it can work early morning or evening without bothering anyone on either side of the line.
Getting the signal right
A satellite mower like the Navimow X430 needs a clear view of the sky to hold its position — which is exactly why we survey every yard before we install. Open sky over the dock and the mowing area means rock-solid navigation and clean edges; heavy tree cover is where you’d look at a different machine.
Want to see your own yard’s sky-view and signal before you buy? Our free check-my-lawn tool measures your lawn from satellite and lets you test the GPS/signal in the tricky spots — in about two minutes.
Robot mower installs across Delaware
This was Wilmington, but we cover the whole state — Newark, Dover, and everywhere between — as an authorized dealer and service center. We handle the entire job: site assessment, mapping, dock and antenna placement, and setup, so it works right from day one.
Thinking about a robotic mower for your yard — or splitting one with a neighbor? We cover PA, MD, DE, VA, and CO.
- 📍 Check my lawn — free — real mowable square footage and a mower match in about two minutes.
- 🗺️ Book a free site assessment — we’ll pull up your address (and your neighbor’s, if you’re sharing) and plan the whole install.
Installed: Segway Navimow X430 · Location: Wilmington, Delaware
Frequently asked
Can one robot mower cut two different properties?
Yes. On this Wilmington, DE install a single Segway Navimow X430 mows our customer's lawn and crosses over to cut her neighbor's yard too. As long as the two areas can be mapped and connected — and the machine's working-area and mapping caps cover the combined square footage — one mower can share duty across a property line. Splitting one between neighbors is a great way to lower the cost per yard.
Does stone edging really eliminate string trimming?
Largely, yes. A clean stone or hardscape border lets the mower ride right up to the edge and cut all the way to the boundary, so there's no strip of tall grass left along fences, beds, or driveways. That's the difference between a robot mower that gets you 90% of the way and one that leaves zero cleanup — the landscaping details make the machine more effective.
Do you install robot mowers in Delaware?
Yes — we're an authorized dealer and service center covering Delaware (Wilmington, Newark, Dover and statewide) plus PA, MD, VA and CO. We handle the whole install: site assessment, mapping, dock and antenna placement, and setup. Reach out for a free site assessment.
How loud is a robotic mower — will it bother the neighbors?
About 60 dB — quieter than a dishwasher (~75 dB) and nothing like a gas mower. It can run early morning or evening without disturbing anyone, which matters even more when the same machine is crossing over to mow the neighbor's lawn too.
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